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        <span class="emphasis"><em>JMX</em></span> is the <span class="emphasis"><em>Java Management Extensions</em></span>. This extension provides 
        tools for managing and monitoring devices, applications, and service-driven networks. JE supports this extension.
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        The JE distribution supplies MBeans that can be deployed for monitoring a JE environment in any JMX
        server (such as an J2EE application server). Statistics and key operations can be invoked from these MBeans. 
        In addition, JE provides a plugin for the <span class="emphasis"><em>jconsole</em></span> utility which
        lets the user graphically access this information.
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        For information on how to use the <span class="emphasis"><em>jconsole</em></span> plugin see:
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      <pre class="programlisting"><span class="emphasis"><em>JE_HOME</em></span>/docs/jconsole/JConsole-plugin.html</pre>
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